
Jimmy Appleton Memorial, Ipswich, MA
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N 42° 40.580 W 070° 50.136
19T E 349598 N 4726506
A memorial given by the Appleton family to the town of Ipswich in memory of their son who died of leukemia at the age of 16.
Waymark Code: WM91FV
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/13/2010
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The Appletons, owners of and residents at
Appleton Farms, were a long established, prominent family in Ipswich. After their son James died of leukemia, they gave this memorial to the town in his memory. The inscription is a quotation from Longfellow's "Killed at the Ford", written ca 1864. It reads as follows:
In memory of
JAMES APPLETON
1899 - 1915
--- the beautiful youth
The heart of honor the tongue of truth
He the life and light of us all
Whose voice was blithe as a bugle call
Whom all eyes followed with one consent
The cheer of whose laugh and whose pleasant word
Hushed all murmurs of discontent
presented to the
Town of Ipswich
1916
Beneath the inscription there is a "bubbler" fountain (non-operational), and on its base are lines found on an old fountain at Shanklin, Isle of Wight:
Drink of This Fountain
Pure and Sweet.
It Flows for the Rich and Poor the Same,
The Cup of Water
In His Name.
A few feet in front of the memorial there is a watering trough for horses. It is now a planter. At the "Farms",
Jimmy's Barn is also named in his memory.